The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... WASHINGTON , COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES , DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY , AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON ...
... WASHINGTON , COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES , DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY , AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON ...
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... WASHINGTON . • CHAPTER I. " Greene invests Camden . - Battle of Hobkirk's Hill . - Progress of Marion and Lee.— Lord Rawdon retires into the lower country . - Greene invests Ninety Six . - Is re- pulsed . - Retires from that place ...
... WASHINGTON . • CHAPTER I. " Greene invests Camden . - Battle of Hobkirk's Hill . - Progress of Marion and Lee.— Lord Rawdon retires into the lower country . - Greene invests Ninety Six . - Is re- pulsed . - Retires from that place ...
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... Washington was order- ed to pass their left flank and charge them in the rear . The regiments commanded by Ford and Campbell , being composed chiefly of new levies , did not change their ground GEORGE WASHINGTON . 5.
... Washington was order- ed to pass their left flank and charge them in the rear . The regiments commanded by Ford and Campbell , being composed chiefly of new levies , did not change their ground GEORGE WASHINGTON . 5.
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... Washington , had won the battle of the Cowpens , and nearly won that at Guilford court house , was seized with an unaccount- able panic which , for a time , resisted all the efforts of their officers . The flight of the first Maryland ...
... Washington , had won the battle of the Cowpens , and nearly won that at Guilford court house , was seized with an unaccount- able panic which , for a time , resisted all the efforts of their officers . The flight of the first Maryland ...
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... that his foraging parties were spread over the country . To restrain them , and to protect the inhabitants , General VOL . II . 2 Greene detached Marion towards Combahee ferry , and Washington over GEORGE WASHINGTON . 17.
... that his foraging parties were spread over the country . To restrain them , and to protect the inhabitants , General VOL . II . 2 Greene detached Marion towards Combahee ferry , and Washington over GEORGE WASHINGTON . 17.
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